Jay Sawyer is a huge baseball fan from Chicago who highly admires Billy Williams. Billy entered professional baseball in 1956 by starting his minor league career with the Ponca City Cubs of the Sooner State League. After returning to Ponca City in 1957 and hitting 17 home runs, he split 1958 between the Burlington Bees and Pueblo Bruins. Jay shares that Williams had never witnessed overt racial discrimination until his 1959 promotion to the Class AA San Antonio Missions in San Antonio, TX. He was so discouraged that he left the team and went back home. Buck O’ Neil, the Cubs scout who had originally discovered Williams, was dispatched to Whistler, and he persuaded Williams to return to the team.